HBKU holds research forum on lessons from pandemic responses


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Doha: At the launch of its new Annual Social Policy Research Forum on April 7, the College of Public Policy (CPP) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) explored how lessons learned from social responses to the pandemic in the MENA region, and how they can translate into better social policies. 

The first annual forum, organised by the Program for Social Policy Evaluation and Research (PROSPER), convened scholars to discuss the social policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in the MENA region, which have been exacerbated and exposed by its economic and social consequences.They also explored the future of social policy and the social contract. 

The event was chaired by Dr. Anis Ben Brik, associate professor at CPP and founding director of PROSPER.

Among the speakers were academics, researchers, social policy analysts, and experts from the London School of Economics, King's College London, The American University in Cairo, the American University of Beirut, and the University of Rabat. Speakers also represented the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), UNICEF Middle East and North Africa, the UN Economic and Social Commission for West Asia (ESCWA), the International Labor Organisation (ILO) Regional Office for Arab States, the Arab Barometer, and the German Development Institute. 

The research forum featured two sessions, commencing with 'Social Policy Responses to the Pandemic in the MENA region. Speakers explored the key factors that account for the variety of social policy responses across the region and the lessons that can be distilled. 

Examining the gaps in service delivery and inequalities that have been exposed, particularly among vulnerable populations hardest hit, policy responses and the role of social protection in mitigating COVID-19's impacts came to the foreroad Ahead, examined what the welfare state and the social contract may look like after the pandemic and what steps governments should take today to ensure that lessons translate into better social policies.

Dr. Ben Brik, who also moderated the discussions, said: 'Our aim through these important discussions is to help inform institutional responses that can ensure we emerge from the pandemic having learned lessons that actually reshape the goals, design, and implementation of social policies. As an outcome of our first forum, participants will be contributing to a policy-oriented report that addresses the issues.

 

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